We’ve produced two new online resources on developing digital literacies, based on the recent work of the Jisc-funded programme. The main resource is the Developing digital literacies infokit, which provides both the big strategic picture and some on-the-ground guidance on approaches to work in this area. It offers practical guidance on supporting the development of digital literacies in staff and students in universities and colleges, and links to case studies and workshop resources.
If you just want a overview of the area before you decide whether to dig deeper, our new quick guide to developing students’ digital literacies may be more your thing. It includes plenty of links to more detailed guidance if there are areas you would like to pursue.
The digital student project is taking forward many of the findings of the developing digital literacies programme, so their blog is also a good place to look for updates on this area.
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